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How much do internship puzzle tester jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship puzzle tester in the United States is $47.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37.50 and $56.01 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Internship Puzzle Tester vs Internship Game Tester?

AspectInternship Puzzle TesterInternship Game Tester
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; basic understanding of puzzlesHigh school diploma or equivalent; interest in gaming
Work EnvironmentOffice or remote; focused on puzzle gamesOffice or remote; testing various game genres
Industry UsageUsed in puzzle game development companiesUsed across the gaming industry for multiple game types
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

Internship Puzzle Testers focus on testing puzzle games specifically, ensuring puzzles are engaging and bug-free. Internship Game Testers have a broader scope, testing various game genres, including puzzles, action, and adventure. Both roles require basic gaming knowledge and are used in game development companies, but Puzzle Testers specialize in puzzle mechanics, while Game Testers cover a wider range of game types.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Puzzle Tester, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Puzzle Tester, you need strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and a passion for problem-solving, typically supported by experience in games or puzzles. Familiarity with puzzle design software, bug tracking tools, and basic knowledge of quality assurance processes is often required. Excellent communication, patience, and collaboration skills help testers provide clear feedback and work effectively with designers and developers. These skills ensure puzzles are engaging, error-free, and contribute to an enjoyable user experience.

What does an Internship Puzzle Tester do?

An Internship Puzzle Tester is responsible for playing, evaluating, and providing feedback on puzzles or games during their development phase. They identify issues related to difficulty, clarity, instructions, and overall enjoyment, ensuring that puzzles are fair and engaging for players. Their insights help puzzle designers refine and improve the final product before release. The role typically involves documenting any bugs or confusing elements and suggesting improvements. This internship is ideal for individuals who enjoy problem-solving and have strong attention to detail.

What types of tasks and collaboration can I expect as an Internship Puzzle Tester?

As an Internship Puzzle Tester, your daily responsibilities typically involve thoroughly playing through puzzles to identify flaws, ambiguities, or unintended solutions. You will document feedback clearly and communicate directly with puzzle designers and developers to suggest improvements. Collaboration is key, as you'll often participate in team meetings to discuss puzzle difficulty, clarity, and player experience. This role provides a hands-on, creative environment and valuable exposure to game development processes, making it a great learning opportunity for those interested in the gaming or puzzle design industry.
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Infographic showing various Internship Puzzle Tester job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 22% As Needed, 22% Full Time, 41% Part Time, 9% Temporary, 5% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 59% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 40% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $98,889 per year, or $47.5 per hour.
Cybersecurity Internship Fall 2026 - Threat

Cybersecurity Internship Fall 2026 - Threat

Tevora

Fairfax, VA

$27/hr

Other

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Consultant Development Program (Fall)
at Tevora
Irvine, CA, and Fairfax, VA - DC Local
 

(Fall): Ouranticipatedstart date for this cohort willbe on October 5th-December 11th 

 
If you haven't heard of Tevora, it's because we've done our job!
 
Tevora is a tight-knit community of professionals with a shared passion for our craft. Every day, we combine in-depth knowledge of cybersecurity, technology, and compliance to help create more secure digital environments. To Tevorans, every problem is a puzzle in need of solving. We strongly believe that if we put smart, driven people in a room together, they will accomplish great things. We maintain a supportive culture that celebrates continuous learning, diverse perspectives, and sharing the wins. That's why we have our eyes on you.
 
What is the Cybersecurity Consultant Development Program?  
Our Cybersecurity Consultant Development Program is an immersive paid-training internship program designed to help participants strengthen the technical and professional skills needed to enter the workforce as a full-time Information Security Associate.

Security Practice Area: Threat (TRT) 

  • Participate in Internal and External network penetration tests 

  • Participate in Web application penetration tests 

  • Study penetration testing methodologies and spend time in training labs 

  • Shadowing of penetration testers and learning in real-world scenarios 

  • Remediation validation and reporting support 

  • Writing executive and technical summaries of test results and activities 

  • Communication of test status and findings with clients 

  • Complete other tasks as assigned by your assigned Mentor or Team Lead 

What's the Role? 

The Developing Consultant (DC) is an up-and-coming part of the client-facing consulting team. DCs are responsible for helping in conducting project delivery activities based on their selected Tevora Information Security practice areas, including Enterprise Risk, Compliance, Solutions Implementation, and Threat Research. Interns are expected to continually develop their skills through personal development and Information Security industry participation. 

Key Responsibilities: 
  • Develop technical and business skills required to perform billable work on projects as quickly as possible 

  • Learn about industry-standard certifications and their benefits 

  • Learn about National and International standards and frameworks like PCI-DSS, HIPAA, and ISO 27001 

  • Observe implementations of Enterprise Security Solutions 

  • Observe and help with internal and external penetration testing and social engineering projects 

  • Plan technical execution plans to meet business requirements 

  • Gather requirements to complete execution plans 

  • Execute on previously designed plans 

  • Document execution procedures andprovideprofessional insights into the technologies involved 

  • Assist Consultants with client engagements 

Necessary skills and qualifications: 

Every DC at Tevora is a technologist at heart but understands the critical intersection between business and technology. Foundationally, the ideal candidate will have basic familiarity with: 

  • Networking concepts like firewalls, routers, switches, and DNS 

  • Computer troubleshooting and server systems administration 

  • Business planning and accounting 

  • Any knowledge of compliance frameworks is a plus 

Abilities: 

  • Multi-tasking and time management skills 

  • Dynamic, enthusiastic, and excellent interpersonal skills 

  • Excellent writing both expository and technical documentation 

  • Intermediate working knowledge of Excel and Word 

  • Self-starter who likes to tinker and learn on their own 

Education and Experience: 
  • Bachelor's Degree from an accredited 4-year university (or Military equivalent) or currently enrolled at an accredited 4-year university (or Military equivalent) 

  • IT, Cybersecurity, and Information Security certifications a plus 

Additional requirements: 
  • Eligibility to work in the United States. 

  • Required to work onsite at our Fairfax, VA, or Irvine, CA, location. 

We've got you covered! 
  • Paid Sick Time Off 

  • Vibrant work culture 

  • Career advancement opportunities 

$27 - $27 an hour
Thank you for your interest in our Consultant Development Program (CDP). If you are selected for this program, you will become a Developing Consultant with us. This opportunity will challenge and motivate both your aptitude and attitude in Cyber Security. Successful completion of our program as a Developing Consultant may lead to a full-time offer as an entry-level Information Security Associate.
 
EEOC Statement
 
Tevora is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status, disability status, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.
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